94 . 
drewe, formerly of Greek-street, Soho, hut 
of late, resident medical attendant in the 
family of Mr. Coutts, the banker. Having 
left Mr. C.’s house on a visit to Ge ieral 
Meade, he found on his return, that another 
medical gentleman had been called in 
This is supposed to have preyed over an ¬ 
xiously on his mind—Alice, youngest 
daughter of the Rev. Dr. Jnckorish, of 
Wolston, Warwickshire. 
At Biddingden, 23, Mrs. Boorman, wife 
of Mr W. B. yeoman .—Mr. J. Woodgate, 
wheelwright, 30. 
StJSSBX. 
Population. — Subdeanerv Parish in 
Chichester, 3309 j increase 1874. The 
complete ceusus of the city is not yet 
made up.—Eastbourne, males 1220 ; fe¬ 
males 1381. 
Married ] In London, H B. Curteis, 
esq, eldest son of E. J. C. esq. M-P for 
this county, to Sarah, second daughter and 
coheiress of the late R. Mascall, esq of 
Peasmarch Place. — At Horsham, F. B 
Clough, esq- of Denbigh, to Miss E. B 
Marshall. 
Died ] At Lewes,G. Pike, esq. 
At Chichester, almost suddenly, G. W. 
Thomas, esq. 72, and J. Williams, esq. 
The former was five times M.P. for the 
city, and the latter his principal supporter 
against the Richmond interest.—Miss Hol¬ 
iest. 
At Storriugton, in his 58th year, G. 
Dixon, esq. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Census of the Town and Parish of Port- 
sea for the years 
1821 
1811 
1801 
Inhabited Houses 
7527 
5768 
4393 
Families 
8676 
7823 
5524 
Houses building - 
17 
148 
—- 
Uninhabited 
532 
95 
25 
Males 
17544 
15459 
11696 
Females 
20835 
18005 
13691 
Number of males above 100 years 1, fe¬ 
males 2 ; males between 90 and 100 years 
4, females 8—The number of female© in 
1821, exceeds the males by 3,291 
Married .] At Southampton, Mr Foy, to 
Miss Goodman. Mr. W. Look, to Miss 
New, of Newport.—Mr. Ferris, of London, 
to Miss Clay, of Portsea. 
Died ] At Winchester, 25, Mr. J. Wick, 
baker. 
At Southampton, 52, Capt. G. Smith, in 
the service of the East India Company, 
At Portsmouth, Mrs. Quick, wife of Mr. 
Q. sen. painter—Lately, Lord F. Thynne, 
midshipman, R N. 
At Ring wood, S. Tunks, esq. banker and 
a county magistrate 
At Quarley, 76, Sir Thomas Champneys, 
bait. He was the descendant of a very 
ancient family in Somersetshire, and served 
the office of High Sheriff in it in 1775. 
At Furbrook, near Portsmouth, J. Grrgg, 
[Aug. 1, 
esq, late coroner ffir the county—J Fitz- 
water, esq of Cranbourne, many years 
confectioner to the late King 
At Chawton, 76, W. Prow ting, esq, a 
magistrate for the county. 
At Herriod House, Elizabeth, wife of 
G. P Jervoyse, esq. M.P. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married .] Mr. J, Compton, of Brixton 
Deverill, to E Prudence, daughter of the 
late Mr- J. Sainsbury, of Corseley House. 
—Capt. W. Bourchier, R.N to Emma, se¬ 
cond daughter of J. M. Jackson, esq. of 
Downton.-—Mr. J, Boor, solicitor, of War¬ 
minster, to Mary, eldest daughter of G. 
Blackford, esq. late of Southampton. 
Died] At the Parsonage House, Clen- 
stone, Mrs . Smith. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Population.— The fourteen parishes 
of the hundred of Bathforum Bathford, 
males 323, females 363—Bathwick, males 
1574, females 2435—Easton and Catherine 
males 70,females 57.^-Freshford,males 278, 
females 309.—Kelston, males 108, female* 
144.—Langridge, males 51, females 52- 
Combe, males 425, females 430—North- 
stoke, males 68, females 68.—Southatoke, 
males 119, females 139—Swanswick, males 
179, females 202—Weston, males 893, fe-' 
males 1026.—Widcombe, males 2571, fe¬ 
males 3309—=Woolley, males 55, females 
46.—Walcot, males 9341, females 14,505. 
Total, males 16,257, females 23,074- 
Married.] At Bath, the Rev. Mr. Bry- 
mer, to Miss Wilkinson.—R. Else, esq. 
solicitor, to E. Felicia, daughter of the late 
C. Street, esq.—R. Ford, esq. of Stowell, 
near London, to Mrs. Mack ay, daughter 
of Mrs. Bowditch, of Taunton.—Mr. W: 
Witby, of Yeovil, to Jane, youngest daugh¬ 
ter of the late B. Chaft’ey, esq. of Stoke 
under Ham.—W. R. Warry, esq. of Shap- 
wick, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of W 
C Wood, esq. of Martock. 
Died.] At Bath, Maria, wife of the Rev. 
J. Helyar— Hannah, wife of the Rev.-C. 
Sandilbrd, archdeacon of Wells.—W. Ed¬ 
wards, esq. late of Kenning ton, Surrey— 
D. Clutterbuck, esq—Mr. Perry,druggist. 
—Lieut. H. B. Woodhouse, one of the Har¬ 
bour M asters of the Port of London—The 
Rev C. H Sampson, D D. minister ofLay- 
tonstone Chapel, Essex—H. Cox, esq. 76. 
—Arabella, relict of T Edwards, esq. of 
Pontypool—In his 91st year, the Rev. Sir 
C. Wheeler, barb of Leamington Hastings, 
Warwickshire. 
At Taunton, Mr. J West, wine-mer¬ 
chant. 
At Shepton Mallet, S. H. Jenkins, esq. 
—D F Scadding, gentleman, a coroner 
for the county. 
At Preston, near Yeovil, Mr. E. Pester, 
formerly a dealer in cattle. 
At the Hot Wells, R. Goodwyn, third 
daughter of H H Harvey, esq. of King’s 
Down, 
Sussex—Somersetshire. 
